Web Services at Northwestern State

About Web Services at Northwestern State

Joseph Parrie is Associate Director of Web Services at Information Systems on Northwestern State University's Natchitoches campus. 208 Roy Hall. Phone #5594. ITS Staff since 1999.

Psi Chi invites eligible students to apply

Greetings,
The NSULA chapter of the International Honor Society in Psychology (Psi Chi) invites eligible students to apply and join us this Fall 2019 semester.

Purpose Statement
Psi Chi is an international honor society whose purpose shall be to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to […]

September Professional Development

Workshops brought to you by the Office of Electronic and Continuing Education.

Online Workshops via WebEx

To register, go to nsula.webex.com. Attendees are encouraged to have a working microphone to fully benefit from the sessions.

 

Sharing Content in Moodle

Wednesday, September 4th, 10 – 11 am
Thursday, September 12th, 10 – 11 am

In this workshop, we will demonstrate how […]

August Professional Development

August Professional Development

Workshops brought to you by the Office of Electronic and Continuing Education.

 

Online Workshops via WebEx

To register, go to nsula.webex.com. Attendees are encouraged to have a working microphone to fully benefit from the sessions.

 

Course Overview & Introduction

Thursday, August 1st, 2 – 3 pm
Thursday, August 8th, 10 – 11 am

The Course Overview area is […]

June Professional Development

June Professional Development

Workshops brought to you by the Office of Electronic and Continuing Education.

Online Workshops via WebEx

To register, go to nsula.webex.com. Attendees are encouraged to have a working microphone to fully benefit from the sessions.

NOTE: Webex was updated and the instructions for registration have changed. Please read the instructions below the schedule for more […]

Colombian outreach having a big impact

The group of Colombian students represent the largest single graduating class since Jones and others started making inroads into Central and South America toward the beginning of this decade.

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